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Sentence count:246+6Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bearablecomparablegrabrabbitfavorablevulnerablegarageas far asMeaning: ['ærəb]  n. 1. a member of a Semitic people originally from the Arabian peninsula and surrounding territories who speaks Arabic and who inhabits much of the Middle East and northern Africa 2. a spirited graceful and intelligent riding horse native to Arabia. 
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31. Several Arab countries have not yet acknowledged Israel.
32. A leading figure in the Arab world, sure that the Third World should not align itself with either superpower.
33. It was Arab feminists who insisted on speaking aloud the oldest truths, bringing upon themselves the most ferocious repressions.
34. I was as awesome as an Arab raiding-party in a Yorkshire village.
35. Or he might aim for a minority government dependent on the votes of six Arab members of the Knesset.
36. Fear took flight, and everything was possible; the Arab world opened up like a flower giddy with its own perfume.
37. Quite naturally, therefore,(www.Sentencedict.com) each Arab government was guided by its own considerations rather than the best interests of the refugees.
38. And both events have further encouraged and incited Arab rejectionists such as Hamas.
39. This is particularly the case with relations with the Arab world.
40. It was resolved to deposit the Damascus Declaration with the Arab League as an official document.
41. It stated that threats and the recourse to force against any Arab country threatened the Arab world in general.
42. Meanwhile, the events of July 17-18 motivated a number of Arab leaders to launch mediation efforts.
43. An Arab ambassador said he was bruised, looked badly shaken and needed at least two weeks to recover.
44. The palace was built in Cordoba, Spain, following the Arab conquest.
45. Its area is a tiny fraction of that occupied by the 21 hostile Arab states.
46. He is the exemplary modernizing figure whose works are pompously taught as avant-garde texts that open new horizons for Arab youths.
47. Arab peacemakers will presumably seek to find a successor to Muawad.
48. Li Yuan's look of surprise as the Arab reared brought gasps as well as laughter from all round.
49. It was supposed to be a paragon of democracy in an Arab world more familiar with dictatorship than freedom.
50. The defeated Arab states, fearful of being picked off one by one, insisted on indirect and collective negotiations.
51. The commission would act as secretary, rich Arab countries would pay the biggest whack.
52. In respect of pilgrimage, however, he remained faithful to Arab and Meccan traditions.
53. Sergeant Davis gave the oldest Arab he could see two pounds of sugar and a big packet of tea.
54. The irony is that in other Arab countries it is the opposition that impugns democracy as the constitutional foundation of the republic.
55. Remarkably, the voice of those primarily concerned by the issue, namely Arab women, has been totally missing.
56. Instead townspeople speak of Maan's glorious role in sparking another great rebellion, the Arab revolt against the Ottomans.
57. If the Western media failed to notice, Arab intellectuals and artists did not.
58. Since the war started, there has been hardly anything shown of Arab people, except, of course, massive anti-west demonstrations.
59. What hides behind this outcry for religion that reverberates in the Arab world?
60. The weakness of the Arab nations stems from the fact that they buy weapons instead of choosing to do their own research.
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